hello  - 
 i'm no computer expert or anything but i think i might know what the problem 
is here. 
 if your configuration name is something like dsl2 for example it might be 
getting confused with another network. 
 try changing it to something totally different like bible. 
 just something that it isn't going to confuse it with another network. 
 so in your why-fi thing you should see the name of your network. 
 so for example, if you changed your network name to bible going into why-fi 
next to your battery and time and date and such you would see a network called 
bible. 
 see what i'm trying  to say here? 
 you need to change it to something it can't mistake as another network. 
 i had to do that with my mom's lap-top and it has been working greatly. once 
you change the network name you should log into the router and change it's 
network configurational name to the same thing it shows in why-fi. 
 so if your network was titled bible for example, you would change it in the 
router to bible as well. 
 i believe you would go into whirlers
 configurations or whirlers
 settings or something like that. 
 hope this helps. 
 
Timothy 
  Your Friend in the music industry 
 http://www.timothyclarkmusic.tumblr.com

On Sep 2, 2012, at 12:50 PM, Chris wrote:

> Hello Kim, I cannot duplicate this on my MBP Late 2011 model running ML 
> upgraded from Lion.
> 
> 
> Sent from my Windows laptop.
> 
> On 01/09/2012 21:48, Kimberly thurman wrote:
>> Hi folks:
>> 
>> All of a  sudden, today, my MBP, late 2009 model, still running SL, keeps 
>> dropping its wifi connection.  When I check it in the system menu, VO M 
>> twice quickly, it says it is still connected to my home network, but Safari 
>> or Webkit just sits there.  I turn airport  off and then back on and it will 
>> work again for a few minutes, and then lose connection again.  I got AT 
>> Uverse a couple of months ago, but it has worked great until today.  Other 
>> windows machines on the network seem to be keeping their connections just 
>> fine.  I told my computer  to forget the network and reestablished it, but 
>> still the same story.  This is hugely frustrating. I'll appreciate any ideas.
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> Kim
>> 
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